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. >> but the russians are already concerned that nato military forces could be sent to the arctic to protect western interests. >> we do not see, frankly speaking, any benefits that nato might bring to the arctic. the arctic countries have confirmed that all the problems that exist or might emerge in the area could be resolved through political means and international law. >> the question of whether the arctic will become an area of international cooperation or conflict will be discussed at a major conference in the russian capital next week. >> this is "bbc world news." headlines this hour -- pope benedict has called on britain to respect its christian roots on the first ever papal state visit to the country. the human cost of the u.s. financial downturn has poverty's levels rise to their highest levels in nearly 60 years -- as poverty levels rise to their highest levels in nearly 60 years. afghanistan striking a blow for women's rights with a record number of female candidates taking part in this saturday's parliamentary elections. more than 400 women serving for a least 64 of the
. >> but the russians are already concerned that nato military forces could be sent to the arctic to protect western interests. >> we do not see, frankly speaking, any benefits that nato might bring to the arctic. the arctic countries have confirmed that all the problems that exist or might emerge in the area could be resolved through political means and international law. >> the question of whether the arctic will become an area of international cooperation or conflict will...
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nato forces in afghanistan said they have killed more than 50 people in a helicopter attack. in a rare mission that their forces and heard pakistani aerospace, the helicopters were pursuing militants after they attacked a security post near the border. the correspondent in kabul as more details. >> we did receive a short statement here in afghanistan, which gave some of the details, if not all of those details. we understand that there is an afghan patrol base close to the border to the east of the country. they were attacked by insurgents on friday. two apache helicopters, we think it is probably an american crew that they responded with, fire on friday, crossing over into pakistani air space on saturday. they say that there helicopters were attacked by small arms fire on the ground. they say that there were no civilians injured. obviously this is a difficult and remote area. my take time for the full story to remark -- to merge. a very unusual operation. in the time i have been here, i can only think of one weather has been a physical crossing of the border, and as you say,
nato forces in afghanistan said they have killed more than 50 people in a helicopter attack. in a rare mission that their forces and heard pakistani aerospace, the helicopters were pursuing militants after they attacked a security post near the border. the correspondent in kabul as more details. >> we did receive a short statement here in afghanistan, which gave some of the details, if not all of those details. we understand that there is an afghan patrol base close to the border to the...
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. >> but the russians are already concerned that nato military forces could be sent to the arctic to protect western interests. >> we don't see, frankly speaking, any benefit that nato might bring to the arctic. the arctic countries have confirmed that all the problems that exist or may emerge in the area could be resolved through political means and international law. >> the question of whether the arctic will become an area of international cooperation or conflict will be discussed at a major conference in the russian capital next week. "bbc news", moscow. >> you're watching "bbc news." our headlines so far. a prominent pakistani politician, dr. imran farooq, leader of the m.q.m. party has been stabbed to death outside his home in britain. the pope has arrived in london on the first state visit by a pope since the 16th century. his message was for contrast licks to stay true to their christian roots. >> a blast killed nine people on a bus in turkey. they have carried out a number of roadside bomb attacks. >> the blast on a lonely road in the southeastern corner of turkey reduced th
. >> but the russians are already concerned that nato military forces could be sent to the arctic to protect western interests. >> we don't see, frankly speaking, any benefit that nato might bring to the arctic. the arctic countries have confirmed that all the problems that exist or may emerge in the area could be resolved through political means and international law. >> the question of whether the arctic will become an area of international cooperation or conflict will be...
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it is not clear what caused the crash. 529 nato soldiers have been killed in the country this year. china suspended a planned meeting with japan. it says the atmosphere of the u.n. summit is not suitable for talks. relations have deteriorated since japan detained a chinese official airboats capt. two weeks ago. an official has resigned. he has not been on speaking terms with the president. they disagreed about a draft constitution and other issues. the rest of the country is under islamist insurgents. >> when you first read the figure, you think it is a mistake, but this year 1% of gdp for the entire world will be spent on the care of them mentioned patients. in studies suggest this will grow rapidly. we have this. >> good quality care for older people cannot be done cheaply. this financial pressure is expected to increase everywhere in coming years because the elderly are growing in number. they's report concerns financial impact of dementia around the world. the estimated cost is $600 billion. the report points out it is much higher than the annual retail revenue of the giant wal-
it is not clear what caused the crash. 529 nato soldiers have been killed in the country this year. china suspended a planned meeting with japan. it says the atmosphere of the u.n. summit is not suitable for talks. relations have deteriorated since japan detained a chinese official airboats capt. two weeks ago. an official has resigned. he has not been on speaking terms with the president. they disagreed about a draft constitution and other issues. the rest of the country is under islamist...
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the russian president has said that he used to the presence of nato on the other side of the border with some concern. at one level, this is norway saying, we are strong and we will defend our interests. on the other hand, it is reassuring russia that an attack could not possibly be launched from its soil. the irony of this situation -- the world exploits mineral resources, and global warming causes the ice melt that makes them more accessible. the whole problem exacerbates. that is something environmental experts will be looking at. >> thank you very much. you can find out more by going to the bbc news website. there's a lot on there, and an explanation of the role the u.n. has. let's take a look at some of the other headlines. president obama hopes of persuading an increasingly skeptical public that he is on top of america's economic troubles have suffered another setback. his top adviser on the economy, larry summers, has announced he will leave the white house at the end of the year. it is all happening with the economy if the center stage in the run-up to the midterm congressional e
the russian president has said that he used to the presence of nato on the other side of the border with some concern. at one level, this is norway saying, we are strong and we will defend our interests. on the other hand, it is reassuring russia that an attack could not possibly be launched from its soil. the irony of this situation -- the world exploits mineral resources, and global warming causes the ice melt that makes them more accessible. the whole problem exacerbates. that is something...